Dr. Jamson is a Chartered Psychologist at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.She is a member of the Safety and Technology Group, a multidisciplinary team undertaking research in road safety and driver behaviour.
With over ten years experience in the field, she has worked on a variety of research projects using driving simulators and instrumented cars as evaluation tools.
She has been principal investigator on a range of projects, including evaluations of Transport Telematics applications, road design, and driver impairment.She managed a European project developing metrics for driver distraction and has since been involved in further national and European projects to extend this work.Samantha is a member of the British Standards group on Human Machine Interface issues and the Institution of Highways Engineers (Health and Safety) working group.She recently chaired a European Working Group on motorcycle safety, delivering high-priority research needs to the European Commission.Her research involves collaboration with national and international policymakers (Department for Transport, Highways Agency, European Commission) as well as industrial collaboration for both research and PhD supervision.

Dr. Jamson is a Chartered Psychologist at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.She is a member of the Safety Group, a multidisciplinary team undertaking research in road safety and driver behaviour.
With over ten years experience in the field, she has worked on a variety of research projects using driving simulators and instrumented cars as evaluation tools.
She has been principal investigator on a range of projects, including evaluations of Transport Telematics applications, road design, and driver impairment.She managed a European project developing metrics for driver distraction and has since been involved in further national and European projects to extend this work.Samantha is a member of the British Standards group on Human Machine Interface issues and the Institution of Highways Engineers (Health and Safety) working group.She recently chaired a European Working Group on motorcycle safety, delivering high-priority research needs to the European Commission.Her research involves collaboration with national and international policymakers (Department for Transport, Highways Agency, European Commission) as well as industrial collaboration for both research and PhD supervision.

Dr. Jamson is a Chartered Psychologist at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.She is a member of the Safety Group, a multidisciplinary team undertaking research in road safety and driver behaviour.
With over ten years experience in the field, she has worked on a variety of research projects using driving simulators and instrumented cars as evaluation tools.
She has been principal investigator on a range of projects, including evaluations of Transport Telematics applications, road design, and driver impairment.She managed a European project developing metrics for driver distraction and has since been involved in further national and European projects to extend this work.Samantha is a member of the British Standards group on Human Machine Interface issues and the Institution of Highways Engineers (Health and Safety) working group.She recently chaired a European Working Group on motorcycle safety, delivering high-priority research needs to the European Commission.Her research involves collaboration with national and international policymakers (Department for Transport, Highways Agency, European Commission) as well as industrial collaboration for both research and PhD supervision.

Prof. Samantha Jamson at the University of Leeds, said: "It is widely accepted that the distraction of talking on a hand-held mobile phone may increase accident risk - hence the introduction of legislation in the UK.

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About Prof. Samantha Jamson:Dr. Jamson is a Chartered Psychologist at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.She is a member of the Safety Group, a multidisciplinary team undertaking research in road safety and driver behaviour.
With over ten years experience in the field, she has worked on a variety of research projects using driving simulators and instrumented cars as evaluation tools.

Dr. Jamson is a Chartered Psychologist at the Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds.She is Research Group Leader for the Safety Group, a multidisciplinary team undertaking research in road safety and driver behaviour.
With over ten years experience in the field, she has worked on a variety of research projects using driving simulators and instrumented cars as evaluation tools.
She has been principal investigator on a range of projects, including evaluations of Transport Telematics applications, road design, and driver impairment.She managed a European project developing metrics for driver distraction and has since been involved in further national and European projects to extend this work.Samantha is a member of the British Standards group on Human Machine Interface issues and the Institution of Highways Engineers (Health and Safety) working group.She recently chaired a European Working Group on motorcycle safety, delivering high-priority research needs to the European Commission.Her research involves collaboration with national and international policymakers (Department for Transport, Highways Agency, European Commission) and she represents the University on their national research frameworks.